The union said it found reports on two loan applications that included names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and Social Security numbers outside an Upper East Side branch.

Similar discoveries were made in trash bags outside two Brooklyn branches, one in Chinatown and another in Queens, according to the union, which posted videos on YouTube of its members going through the trash.

In Brooklyn, a couple’s credit history and a statement of their account activity, along with their names, address and Social Security numbers, were found in a trash bag, the union said.

Kelly said the bank’s policy is to throw discarded personal records into locked bins that are taken away. Their contents are supposed to be shredded.